May 5, 2024 | By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service

Larson beats Buescher at Kansas Speedway in NASCAR's closest ever finish

Photo by Todd Surprise

KANSAS CITY,, Kansas — In the closest finish in NASCAR history, Kyle Larson beat Chris Buescher to the checkered flag by roughly one inch to win Sunday night’s AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway.

After Kyle Busch’s spin on Lap 261 of a scheduled 267 sent the race to overtime, Buescher took the lead on the restart of the two-lap shootout, only to have Larson pull even on the backstretch on the final lap.

Larson’s No. 5 Chevrolet and Buescher’s No. 17 Ford banged doors twice coming to the finish line. Buescher held the edge a foot from the stripe, but Larson surged ahead to win in a photo finish, with timing and scoring showing a margin of 0.001 seconds.

The victory was Larson’s second of the season, his second at Kansas and the 25th of his career. The win was the sixth this season for Hendrick Motorsports, most in the NASCAR Cup Series so far this year.

“That was wild,” said Larson who had faded from second to fourth before Busch’s spin. “I was obviously thankful for that caution. We were dying pretty bad. Was happy to come out third (off pit road), and figured my best shot was to choose the bottom and try and split three-wide to the inside.

“Worked out my car turned well and was able to get some runs. Got through (Turns) 1 and 2 really good down the backstretch and had a big tow on Chris, and got him to kind of enter shallow, and I just committed really hard up top.

“Wasn’t quite sure if we were going to make it out the other side. I got super loose in the center, and then we’re just trying to… I’m trying not to get too far ahead of him to where he can side draft, and then I was just trying to kill his run. It was crazy.”

In the frenzied overtime, Chase Elliott was third, 0,059 seconds behind Larson, followed by Martin Truex Jr., who trailed the leader by 0.075 seconds.

The caution for Busch’s spin negated the fuel-saving measures that had dominated the final stage of the race. The lead-lap cars pitted en masse on Lap 263, with most taking right-side tires only, and Truex opting for fresh rubber on all four corners.

Fifth-place finisher Denny Hamlin was first off pit road and chose the bottom lane for the overtime restart with Larson behind him and Buescher to his outside. But Larson ducked to the inside entering Turn 1, abandoning Hamlin and allowing Buescher to surge into the lead.

Buescher, who scored his first career top five on an intermediate speedway, held the top spot until Larson surged ahead by a half-car-length on the backstretch to set up the wild drag race to the finish line.

“That sucks to be that close,” said Buescher, who overcame a penalty for a pit crew member over the wall too soon during the Stage 2 break. “It was a great finish for us, a really strong day. A lot of speed in this Castrol Edge Ford Mustang, and we really needed that. Needed a win more, and I thought might have had that one.

“Had a lot of speed there firing off. We were really good really all day, and really proud of that. Had some good strategy to get us back up there and tried to cover what I could and gave him half a lane too much, I suppose, but good hard race right there down to the line. But, yeah, it just hurts.”

The race featured 27 lead changes among 10 drivers and seven cautions for 43 laps. Except for stage breaks, the race ran caution free until Lap 176, when contact from Corey LaJoie’s Chevrolet sent seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson spinning in a three-car accident that slowed the race for seven laps.

Three more cautions followed in rapid succession, creating varying strategic options as drivers either chose to pit for fuel or to stay out. Truex, who had ample fuel, was closing fast late in the race on then-leader Hamlin, who was saving gas, when the caution for Busch’s spin forced the overtime.

Pole winner Christopher Bell ran sixth, followed by Alex Bowman, Busch, Noah Gragson (scoring his third straight top 10) and Michael McDowell.

“That race from start to finish was amazing,” said Larson. “That first stage was incredible. The second stage at the end was fun, and then that whole last stage with the wrecks and cautions and then fuel strategy and tires running long and all that was wild.

“You guys got your money’s worth today, and I’m just proud to be a part of the show.”

Notes: Hamlin won the first stage and Buescher the second… The previous closest finishes in NASCAR history were Ricky Craven’s 0.002-second win over Kurt Busch on March 16, 2003 at Darlington and Jimmie Johnson’s victory over Clint Bowyer at Talladega on April 17, 2011 by the same margin… Corey Heim finished 22nd in relief of injured Erik Jones, who will return to action next weekend at Darlington… Larson extended his series lead to 29 points over Truex in second… Larson’s victory by the closest of margins kept Ford drivers winless through 12 races this season.



NASCAR Cup Series Race Number 12
Race Results for the AdventHealth 400 - Sunday, May 5, 2024
Kansas Speedway - Kansas City, KS - 1.5 - Mile Paved


Total Race Length - 268 Laps - 402. Miles

Provided by NASCAR Statistics - Sunday, 5/5/2024 @ 11:32 PM Eastern

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Stage 1 Pos Stage 2 Pos Pts Status Tms Laps Playoff Pts
1 4 5 Kyle Larson HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 268 3 2 57 Running 7 64 5
2 12 17 Chris Buescher Castrol Edge Ford 268 5 1 51 Running 4 53 1
3 9 9 Chase Elliott NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 268 10  35 Running  
4 13 19 Martin Truex Jr. Auto-Owners Insurance Toyota 268 7 5 43 Running  
5 14 11 Denny Hamlin Sport Clips Haircuts Toyota 268 1 3 50 Running 6 71 1
6 1 20 Christopher Bell Yahoo! Toyota 268 4  38 Running 3 5
7 18 48 Alex Bowman Ally Chevrolet 268  7 34 Running  
8 5 8 Kyle Busch Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen Chevrolet 268 8 4 39 Running 1 14
9 3 10 Noah Gragson Bass Pro Shops Winchester Ford 268 9 10 31 Running  
10 8 34 Michael McDowell Love's Travel Stops Ford 268   27 Running  
11 30 6 Brad Keselowski Consumer Cellular Ford 268   26 Running 1 1
12 26 12 Ryan Blaney Menards/Cardell Cabinetry Ford 268   25 Running  
13 29 42 John Hunter Nemechek Family Dollar Toyota 268   24 Running  
14 25 38 Todd Gilliland Long John Silver's Ford 268   23 Running 1 4
15 17 4 Josh Berry # Overstock.com Ford 268   22 Running  
16 21 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Minute Rice Chevrolet 268   21 Running  
17 23 23 Bubba Wallace MoneyLion Toyota 268   20 Running  
18 35 51 Justin Haley Children's Mercy Hospital Ford 268   19 Running  
19 2 1 Ross Chastain Busch Light Crocs Chevrolet 268 2 9 29 Running 4 43
20 15 45 Tyler Reddick Monster Energy Toyota 268  8 20 Running 1 7
21 10 14 Chase Briscoe Rush Truck Centers/Cummins Ford 268   16 Running  
22 20 43 Corey Heim(i) Dollar Tree Toyota 268   0 Running  
23 36 24 William Byron RaptorTough.com Chevrolet 268   14 Running  
24 22 77 Carson Hocevar # Delaware Life/Creative One Chevrolet 268   13 Running  
25 16 3 Austin Dillon Get Bioethanol Chevrolet 268   12 Running  
26 28 7 Corey LaJoie Gainbridge Chevrolet 268   11 Running  
27 27 99 Daniel Suarez Choice Privileges Chevrolet 268   10 Running  
28 32 41 Ryan Preece HaasTooling.com Ford 268   9 Running  
29 24 71 Zane Smith # Focused Health Chevrolet 268   8 Running  
30 33 31 Daniel Hemric LA Golf Chevrolet 268   7 Running  
31 38 16 Derek Kraus projectwyoming.com Chevrolet 268   6 Running 1 6
32 6 54 Ty Gibbs SiriusXM Toyota 267 6 6 15 Running  
33 34 33 * Austin Hill(i) United Rentals Chevrolet 267   0 Running  
34 11 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 266   3 Running  
35 37 15 Riley Herbst(i) Monster Energy Zero Sugar Ford 266   0 Running  
36 31 21 Harrison Burton Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford 262   1 Running  
37 7 2 Austin Cindric Snap on Ford 184   1 Accident  
38 19 84 * Jimmie Johnson AdventHealth Toyota 175   1 Accident  

Time of Race: 3 Hrs, 10 Mins, 42 Secs. Average Speed: 126.481 MPH Margin of Victory: .001 Seconds

Stage 1 Top 10: 11, 1, 5, 20, 17, 54, 19, 8, 10, 9
Stage 2 Top 10: 17, 5, 11, 8, 19, 54, 48, 45, 1, 10

Caution Flags: 7 for 43 laps; Laps: 82-88 (Stage 1 Conclusion [41]); 167-173 (Stage 2 Conclusion [14]); 177-183 (Nos. 7, 31, 33, 84 Incident Turn 2 [42]); 186-190 (Nos. 2, 11, 23, 34 Incident Backstretch [99]); 193-197 (No. 21 Spin Backstretch [None]); 199-205 (Nos. 14, 22 Spin Frontstretch [43]); 262-266 (No. 8 Spin Turn 2 [23]).

Lead Changes: 28 among 10 drivers; C. Bell 1; R. Chastain 2-32; C. Bell 33-35; D. Kraus 36-41; R. Chastain 42-43; K. Larson 44; R. Chastain 45-50; K. Larson 51-62; D. Hamlin 63-64; K. Larson 65; D. Hamlin 66-83; R. Chastain 84-87; C. Bell 88; K. Larson 89-118; T. Reddick 119-125; C. Buescher 126-168; K. Larson 169-183; K. Busch 184-197; K. Larson 198-201; T. Gilliland 202-205; D. Hamlin 206-207; C. Buescher 208-214; D. Hamlin 215-227; C. Buescher 228; D. Hamlin 229-262; B. Keselowski 263; D. Hamlin 264-265; C. Buescher 266-267; K. Larson 268.

(i) Ineligible for driver points in this series

Next Race: May 12, 2024 - Darlington Raceway

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